Lorenz Kienzle Explained

Lorenz Kienzle
Birth Date:15 November 1967
Birth Place:Munich, Germany
Alma Mater:Lette-Verein
Occupation:Photographer

Lorenz Kienzle (born November 15, 1967][1]) is a German photographer. He has been living in Berlin since 1991.

Life

Kienzle spent his childhood and youth in the Bavarian capital Munich. In an interview with the magazine Berliner Woche in the context of the exhibition Mein erstes gutes Foto (My first good photo) at Berlin Brotfabrik gallery in 2015 he talked about the first photo he magnified by himself while still at school in the 1980s: "In art lessons at my school, I had only spent a single hour in the darkroom. I still remember how the teacher rushed me to quickly move the photo paper from bath to bath".[2]

After a one-year stay in Rome (1990–1991) at the Istituto Superiore di Fotografia, he trained as a photographer at the Berufsfachschule für Fotografie at Lette-Verein in Berlin (1991–1993). After graduating in 1993, he started to work as a freelance photographer, focusing on industrial heritage, architecture, urban space and portraiture. Photographic works by him were published during this time in the German daily newspapers Die Tageszeitung and Die Zeit. He works with a large format camera and B/W film.

Work

In 1999 Kienzle started to work in the field of documentary photography for museums and other cultural institutions. Since 2006 he has been photographing large sculptures of the American artist Richard Serra in public spaces worldwide.[3] In 2008, he was commissioned by Serra to photograph the exhibition Promenade at the Grand Palais in Paris for Monumenta 2008 as well as the installation piece Promenade for the exhibition catalogue[4] and other advertising media such as posters and press photos.[5]

In his artistic work since 2002, one focus have been the works by German novelist and poet Theodor Fontane. In the Tatort Fontane series he dealt with Fontane's novels, for which Kienzle took photographs at original locations from a contemporary perspective. The series was supplemented in 2019 with current works on a total of 11 novels, and shown in the exhibition Fontanes Berlin at Märkisches Museum.[6] Through an exhibition project with archived photographs by Heinz Krüger, who was well known in the GDR, his focus since 2017 has also been on Fontane's Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg.[7] The results of numerous photographic excursions into the Berlin area on bicycle have been included in the book Brandenburger Notizen : Fontane - Krüger - Kienzle,[8] published in March 2019, and an exhibition in the Museum Falkensee as part of Fontane.200, a program series funded by the annual culture festival ″Kulturland Brandenburg″.[9] Further literary research deals with the work of Alfred Döblin.[10] Here, too, Kienzle seeks out original locations for the novels, especially in Berlin. The first results of this research can be found in the publication of the Swedish festival O/Modernt The Art of Borrowing: Or How One Thing Leads to Another (2016).[11]

Photographs by Lorenz Kienzle can be found in the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, the German Museum of Technology in Berlin, the Brandenburg Museum of Industry, and in numerous private collections. In 2016 the Stadtmuseum Berlin purchased his picture series Tatort Fontane. It was shown as part of the culture festival Fontane.200 in September 2019, together with original manuscripts of Fontane novels and views of Berlin from Fontane's time in the exhibition Fontanes Berlin – Photographs & Writings. Fiction & Reality.[12]

The Syrian filmmaker Omar Akahare followed Kienzle with a video camera during his work on the portrait series Ein Jahr Heimat (One Year Home). The short documentary portrait about Lorenz Kienzle had its premiere at the opening of the exhibition One Year Home at Käthe Kollwitz Museum (Berlin) on February 26, 2017.[13] [14]

Since 2017, Kienzle reviewed and digitized the photo archive of Müllrose photographer Ursula Raschke, resulting in an online exhibition project in 2020 and in the urban space of Müllrose on his initiative.[15]

As part of Kulturland Brandenburg's theme year in 2021: Future of the Past – Industrial Culture on the Move, Kienzle showed a first time retrospective of his work on industrial culture, spanning a work period of three decades, at the Senftenberg Fortress and Museumsfabrik Pritzwalk titled Brandenburg Industrial Landscapes 1992–2021.[16] For 2024 he received a Villa Aurora grant for the project Döblin in Exile.[17]

Awards

Grants

Exhibitions (selection)

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wojach. Maurice. 2016-08-02. Fotograf begegnet Flüchtlingen auf Augenhöhe. 2020-07-17. Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung – maz-online.de. de.
  2. Web site: Erste Bilder: Fotografen erinnern sich in der Brotfabrik an ihre Anfänge. Wähner. Bernd. 2015-07-24. Berliner Woche. de. 2020-05-21.
  3. Web site: Diesselhorst. Sophie. 2012-07-24. Wo Stine sann und Effi litt. 2020-07-17. zitty.de. de.
  4. Book: Monumenta 2008. Richard Serra, Promenade. Editions du Centre Pompidou. 2008. 9782844263605. Centre National des Artes Plastiques. Paris.
  5. News: Zimmermann. Burkhard Maria. 2021-05-15. Abschied vom Koks. de. 40. Berliner Zeitung. 110.
  6. Web site: Fontane-Schau im Märkischen Museum Berlin: Bilder wie Zeitmaschinen. Nutt. Harry. 2019-11-14. Frankfurter Rundschau – fr.de. de. 2020-05-21.
  7. 2020-07-01. Bührer. Dietmar. Lorenz Kienzle Werkschau: Fotografien 1994–2018. Brennpunkt. Magazin für Fotografie. de. Edition Buehrer. 3. 42–43.
  8. Book: Brandenburger Notizen : Fontane - Krüger - Kienzle. Radecke, Gabriele, Helbig, Gabriele, Museum und Galerie Falkensee.. 978-3-947215-42-3. 1 Auflage. Falkensee. 1099450401.
  9. Web site: Fontane und Krüger: Fotograf eröffnet Ausstellung. 2019-03-14. maz-online.de – Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung. de. 2020-05-21.
  10. Web site: Döblin und die Metropole: Die geschriebene Stadt. Käpplinger. Claus. 2016-01-29. Blog BDA Berlin. de. 2020-05-21.
  11. Book: It's still there: Döblin's Alexanderplatz. O/Modernt. 2016. 9780992891237. Williamson. Paul. Cambridge/Stockholm.
  12. Web site: Ausstellung im Märkischen Museum. Fontanes Berlin gestern und heute. Stollowsky. Christoph. 2019-09-19. tagesspiegel.de. de. 2020-05-21.
  13. Web site: Ein Jahr Heimat. Foto- und Filmausstellung von Lorenz Kienzle und Omar Akahare. kaethe-kollwitz.de. de. 2020-05-21.
  14. Web site: Guten Tag, fremder Nachbar! Fotografien von Lorenz Kienzle und Omar Akahare im Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum. Wünschmann. Anita. 2017-03-31. Neues Deutschland. de. 2020-05-21.
  15. Web site: Kirchner-Rätsch . Eva . Bilder aus 30 Jahren Müllroser Geschichte . rbb24.de . 2020-08-20 . 2021-07-11 . de.
  16. Web site: Redepenning . Julia . Mensch im Mittelpunkt. Der Fotograf Lorenz Kienzle stellt ausgewählte Motive in Pritzwalk aus . maz-online.de – Märkische Allgemeine (Prignitz-Kurier) . 2021-07-05 . 2021-07-11 . de.
  17. Web site: Grant Recipients 2024: Lorenz Kienzle . 2024-02-28 . vatmh.org – Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House.
  18. Web site: 2004 CWA Communications Contest: Recipients of the Muse Medallion – VII. Graphic Arts: VII.3 – Photography Series, black & white. 2020-07-17. catwriters.com.
  19. Web site: Video-Tutorial-Reihe zur Objektfotografie . 2024-02-28 . digamus-award.de . de-DE.
  20. Web site: Geförderte Projekte und Publikationen Stiftung Kulturwerk BG II. bildkunst.de. de. 2020-05-21.
  21. Web site: Ankauf von Kunstwerken zeitgenössischer bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler. chk. 2016-09-01. art-in-berlin.de. de. 2020-05-21.
  22. Book: Hutmacher. Bilder vom letzten Kapitel der Gubener Hutindustrie. Photographien von Lorenz Kienzle. Städtisches Museum "Sprucker Mühle" Guben. 2000. Guben. 35. de.
  23. Web site: Hauptsache Hut!. 2020-07-22. LVR-Industriemuseum. DE.
  24. News: Winkler. Tilo. 2009-10-20. Sachlicher Blick auf die Farben des alten Knasts. de. Lausitzer Rundschau – lr-online.de. 2020-07-17.
  25. Web site: 2010-04-07. Tatort Fontane. 2020-07-22. Fontanestadt Neuruppin – neuruppin.de. de.
  26. Web site: Lorenz Kienzle – Neukölln 2005–2010: Fotografien. 2020-07-22. körnerpark.de. de.
  27. News: Kellerhoff. Sven Felix. 2014-12-20. Schon die Reichswehr plante teuflische "Gasrakete". de. Die Welt – welt.de. 2020-07-17.
  28. Web site: Dobberke. Cay. 2016-03-28. Jubiläum im Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum. 2020-07-17. tagesspiegel.de. de.
  29. Book: Historisch-Technisches Museum Peenemünde. Krieg oder Raumfahrt?: Peenemünde in der öffentlichen Erinnerung seit 1945. Christoph Links Verlag. 2019. 978-3962890681. Berlin. 16 a. o.. de.
  30. Web site: Schnaibel. Marlies. 2019-06-25. Bücherflut im Zeichen Fontanes. 2020-07-17. Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung – maz-online.de. de.
  31. Web site: Felsch. Cornelia. 2019-08-04. Fotograf begibt sich auf Fontanes Spuren. 2020-07-17. Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung – maz-online.de. de.
  32. Web site: Brünjes. Angela. 2019-10-18. Universität mit Fontane und Freud dabei. 2020-07-17. Göttinger Tageblatt – goettinger-tageblatt.de. de.
  33. Web site: Bunge. Norbert. Lorenz Kienzle Werkschau. Fotografien von 1994–2018. 2020-07-22. argus-fotokunst.de. de.
  34. Web site: Tilmann . Christina . Fotografie: Bilder vom Werden und Vergehen – Fotografien aus Berlin und Brandenburg im Raum für Kunst Amalienpark . moz.de – Märkische Oderzeitung . 2021-04-06 . 2021-07-11 . de.
  35. Web site: Die Ruinen von Peenemünde - Vom Werden und Vergehen einer Rüstungslandschaft . 2024-02-28 . Historisch-Technisches Museum Peenemünde . de-DE.